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Homage to the masters

  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A1 cartridge paper
  • one of my favourite artist when I was younger, but more for his expressive quality
  • 50 years on from it being painted its still an arresting image. Ink and crayon on 30 x 80 cm cartridge
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A1 cartridge paper
  • a beautiful image from a romantic yet slightly decadent period of art history
  • A section of a large as yet unfinished painting
  • An old pub sign that someone asked me to restore. It was a dreadful image that was nothing like the original. MIne is still nowhere as good as the real thing but its more Landseer than landfill at least. Oil on metal panel 1.5 x 1 metre
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • Larger than the Fabritius original and a different composition from a bird that visited my own garden. So not really a copy but still something I would not have attempted if I had not seen the Fabritius picture. Oil on 400 x 300 mm board
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • A 1/5 scale copy of the original in acrylic on board
  • I bought a book which referenced Puvis de Chevannes with a lot of other artists and this was the first copy I did of another artist. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • One of a series of copies that I did over an Easter holiday. Ink and crayon on A2 cartridge paper
  • A 1/6 scale or possibly smaller picture oil on board. The second copy I undertook was a real challenge. I got a little frustrated with its diminutive size and shall one day spend a little more time on it or even do a larger version.

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